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we had clues in the fbi, that the fbi didn't do so for the, is better. those of us in congress on the intelligence committees looked at how to fix this, we came up with a model that in my view fix the pentagon. the pentagon new search services. the army, navy and the other services basically staffing inside doors, not technically true, but they would equip themselves differently. command structures were separated. so we decided to do with the military did under so-called goldwater-nichols, were each right command was created. he can come from many military service over the foreign military services and i now train and equip and fight wars together. so the dni, director of national intelligence is situate commander across 16 intel agencies and they now fight in equip together and he leverages their strengths to produce intel products and our national intelligence estimate, nies, but that both of how weak it intelligence to policymakers are enormously improved since we did this organizational change and i support it. on the fusion centers, that's a whole d
we had clues in the fbi, that the fbi didn't do so for the, is better. those of us in congress on the intelligence committees looked at how to fix this, we came up with a model that in my view fix the pentagon. the pentagon new search services. the army, navy and the other services basically staffing inside doors, not technically true, but they would equip themselves differently. command structures were separated. so we decided to do with the military did under so-called goldwater-nichols, were...
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so anyway, it was a wild story, but since hallinan goes on to be the longshoremen's leader when the fbi and federal government in the cold war were growing after harry bridges and were determined to throw in prison because he was such an effective labor leader. this is a great champion of civil rights. he runs for president and the progressive party ticket in 1852. the fbi goes after with everything they have and he's thrown in prison on trumped up tax strategies twice, but he raises the sprawling brood of tough irish kids. terence tallon and, who grew up in this neighborhood, listen this neighborhood, his brother patrick, who had gone on to be great players themselves and of course da of san francisco. the only da who was given a hot fix by janis joplin of the sub six and overdosed and lived to become da of san francisco. this is a book that really told itself i have to say. the stories and characters are truly larger than life. the >> just after that my companion and brian rohan's work 10 hallinan's office and they were the guys who started halo, sub one legal organization and they ra
so anyway, it was a wild story, but since hallinan goes on to be the longshoremen's leader when the fbi and federal government in the cold war were growing after harry bridges and were determined to throw in prison because he was such an effective labor leader. this is a great champion of civil rights. he runs for president and the progressive party ticket in 1852. the fbi goes after with everything they have and he's thrown in prison on trumped up tax strategies twice, but he raises the...
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in 2004 was named deputy director for the fbi. administrator pistil comets are honored to have it this morning and we look forward to your comments. please. >> thank you mayor parker for the opportunity to be here today to share a few things with you in terms of what tsa does, why we do that and how that impacts you as mayors of cities. many of you because we have a large workforce at work in 450 airports, some of your constituents 80 tsa employees. for those who have large cities may be dozens if not hundreds of constituents in your city. there's just a couple things that they could touch on them than if we have time for questions or comments, one is the reason we do our work. after tsa was created after 9/11 to prevent another terrorist attack from taking place and we been successful in doing that. pushing the boundaries that if he will to force those who try to cause us harm to look at vulnerable points in the global system particularly. so every attack that we've seen since 9/11 has been from overseas. this 275 airports that h
in 2004 was named deputy director for the fbi. administrator pistil comets are honored to have it this morning and we look forward to your comments. please. >> thank you mayor parker for the opportunity to be here today to share a few things with you in terms of what tsa does, why we do that and how that impacts you as mayors of cities. many of you because we have a large workforce at work in 450 airports, some of your constituents 80 tsa employees. for those who have large cities may be...
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guantanamo are people who have been cleared for transfer, yet the cia and the department of justice and the fbi and the department of defense have left that and concluded that we're not going to prosecutor them, we don't have evidence they committed an offense and we don't believe they present a significant risk, and we don't want to keep them. but they have been sitting here year after year are after year at guantanamo because of their citizenship, primarily yemeni, because we don't trust the yemeni government to be responsibility with the detainees, which is interesting because the had the cop sent of theem meni government to fly the drones. so it seems we're a bit hypocritical in our view of the yemen. and i think guantanamo remains a stain on our reputation. recently congress passed a bill that prohibits granting visas to members of the russian government accused of human rights violations, and president obama signed it. in retaliation the russian government passed a bill that prevents americans from adopting russian children. and president president putin be signing it, had a news conferen
guantanamo are people who have been cleared for transfer, yet the cia and the department of justice and the fbi and the department of defense have left that and concluded that we're not going to prosecutor them, we don't have evidence they committed an offense and we don't believe they present a significant risk, and we don't want to keep them. but they have been sitting here year after year are after year at guantanamo because of their citizenship, primarily yemeni, because we don't trust the...